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Q: What do you call a figure with one set of parallel lines and two acute angles and two obtuse angles?
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What does a trapezoid have besides 1 pair of parallel and 1 pair of nonparallels angles are acute or obtuse and parallel?

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Does a trapezoid have four obtuse angles?

No, a trapezoid does not have four obtuse angles. A trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the other pair of non-parallel sides. The angles of a trapezoid can be a combination of acute, obtuse, and right angles, but it cannot have four obtuse angles.


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What kind of angles does a trapezoid have?

In its most general form, a trapezoid (or trapezium, outside of North America) is a four-sided figure with exactly one pair of parallel sides. The two parallel sides do not have to be the same length; therefore a trapezoid will have either:Two acute angles (less than 90º) and two obtuse angles (greater than 90º) ORTwo right angles, one acute angle, and one obtuse angle.Case (2) is a special type of Case (1).


What figure has only one pair of parallel sides and exactly have two right angles?

It could be a trapezoid providing that the other two angles are an acute angle and an obtuse angle